Over the past few years, sports and fitness communities across the world have discussed the value of consuming Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCTs) to enhance health and wellness. In comparison with long-chain triglycerides (LCTs), MCTs are digested more quickly since they are taken straight to the liver and converted into energy with only a small portion being converted into body fat. That’s what makes these ‘good fatty acids’ an ideal and clean source of long-lasting energy, since they contribute to enhanced endurance, improved metabolism and increased insulin functioning.

How do products made of 100% pure MCTs work?

To understand the significance of consuming products made from 100% pure MCTs, let’s briefly take a look at the chemical structure of triglycerides – the technical term for fat. LCTs are made of 13 to 21 carbon atoms; MCTs are made of 6-12 carbon atoms and short-chain fatty acids are made of fewer than 6 carbon atoms.

MCTs are more easily digestible because they do not require the intervention of bile to be processed and broken down. The longer the fatty acid chain, the more complex absorption becomes. Unlike carbohydrates – which are regarded as typical sources of immediate energy –MCTs do not raise blood sugar or increase insulin levels. However, this doesn’t mean that all types of MCTs are effective sources of long-lasting energy. There are four variants, which are:

C6 - Caproic Acid

C8 - Caprylic Acid

C10 - Capric Acid

C12 - Lauric Acid

Out of these, C8 and C10 acids are the only two that are really beneficial for energy metabolism. While coconut oil has traditionally been considered nature’s ‘ultimate’ source for MCTs, roughly only 60% of this oil is rich in MCT content as it also contains long-chain fatty acids. A large amount of the MCTs found in coconut oil are made of Lauric Acid, which behaves almost like an LCT because of its longer carbon chain. While this still doesn’t take away from the immense health benefits offered by coconut oil, not everyone enjoys the taste. This is where products like LifeFill MCT can bridge the gap – here’s how:

LifeFill MCT products are made of pure MCT, extracted from both palm oil and coconut oil – this makes them sources of 100% MCT. LifeFill MCT products contain only C8 and C10 acids, as these are the two that drive ketone body production

LifeFill MCT Oil is tasteless and odorless, making it the perfect addition to salad dressings, coffee, smoothies and shakes

LifeFill MCT products are available as both MCT Oil and MCT powder form, making it easier to incorporate them into your daily diet. Additionally, all LifeFill MCT products are non-GMO, gluten-free, vegetarian friendly and low in trans-fatty acid.